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black and white image of cells under a microscope
In the Lab
Researchers have discovered uncanny similarities between cells found in brain tumors and a type of stem cell that’s important for building the brain during fetal development.
Surgeon-scientist Vinod Balachandran
In the Lab
Researchers find a potential new route to making immunotherapy work better in pancreatic cancers and possibly others.
Doctor rubbing down patient's arm with alcohol swab
Ask the Expert
Five Myths About the Flu Shot
MSK infectious disease specialist Monika Shah debunks common myths about the flu shot.
Cardiologist Anthony Yu examines a patient
Q&A
Learn how MSK works to keep people with cancer heart healthy.
An illustration of lung develop alongside tumor evolution
In the Lab
By assuming primitive regenerative identities, cancer cells gain the adaptability they need to establish tumors in new parts of the body.
A female nurse talks with a female patient, who is sitting in an exam chair
Feature
Advances in diagnosis and treatment, especially those made over the past ten years, have played a significant role in the decline in cancer deaths. Learn about those advances — and what to expect in the next ten years.
The human papillomavirus (HPV)
Finding
According to Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists, it has to do with what the virus does to a cell’s DNA repair machinery.
Investigators Lea Moukarzel, Kimberly Dessources, Britta Weigelt, and Sarah Kim in the lab.
Finding
The research focused on sclerosing stromal tumor, a rare, benign ovarian tumor that is not cancer but can be misdiagnosed as cancer.
Albert Kuchler discussing his treatment results with MSK oncologist Bob Li at a recent clinic visit.
Feature
The drug targets a protein called HER2 found on some salivary gland tumors.
An illustration of a magnifying glass over a brain.
Finding
A targeted approach being developed to treat certain cancers may also be effective for Alzheimer’s disease.